Brooke Warne set to make her reality TV debut on the upcoming series of Channel Ten’s Dessert Masters

Shane Warne’s daughter Brooke is set to make her reality TV debut on the upcoming series of Channel Ten’s competitive cooking series Dessert Masters.

The budding influencer, 27, confirmed the exciting news on Instagram on Thursday night, by sharing a gallery of precious photos and clips of her on the set of the show.

One short clip showed Brooke hard at work in the kitchen icing a delicious looking cake and another picture captured her posing up a storm with the finished pastry.

Brooke was all smiles as she rocked her best angles alongside her delicious looking treat as she baked up a storm on the set of the Channel Ten series.

She captioned the photos with some exciting words: ‘Dessert Masters Australia, thank you for having me. Surprised myself with these skills.’

The second series of the popular MasterChef Australia spin off will premiere on Channel Ten on Monday, October 14 at 7:30pm.

In August, Channel 10 announced the cast of the new season of Dessert Masters, as the ten contestants were revealed in a bubbly new trailer.

Fan favourite Melissa Leong, 41, will once again judge the delicious concoctions produced by the cooks alongside Amaury Guichon.

Shane Warne’s daughter Brooke (pictured) is set to make her reality TV debut on the upcoming series of Channel Ten ‘s competitive cooking series Dessert Masters

Her enthusiasm was palpable when speaking to Daily Mail Australia about her hosting gig on Dessert Masters, describing it as a ‘dream come true’. 

Each of the contestants can be seen in the teaser shared to the network’s Instagram account – and many will be familiar to Network Ten viewers.

Included in the cast of Dessert Masters this year is former MasterChef guest chef, Indonesian-born Christy Tania.

The founder of Glace dessert stores, she’s a well-known kitchen master who has worked in Paris’ Ritz Hotel. 

Also in the cast is two-time MasterChef contestant Emelia Jackson, who had to pull out of the spin-off’s debut season last year ahead of filming due to scheduling issues. 

She is now an author after appearing on the original hit cooking competition in 2014 and 2020.

Also featured is baker Dan Pasquali, who was runner-up in the Great Australian Bake Off in 2019.

The budding influencer, 27, confirmed the exciting news on Instagram on Thursday night, by sharing a gallery of precious photos and clips of her on the set of the show

The budding influencer, 27, confirmed the exciting news on Instagram on Thursday night, by sharing a gallery of precious photos and clips of her on the set of the show

Meanwhile, another MasterChef star, chef Darren Purchese, will be in the Dessert Masters kitchen this year as a contestant.

Food blogger Alisha Henderson, whose online business Sweet Cakes boasts a whopping 228K followers, also joins the dessert gurus this season.

Contestant Donato Toce is meanwhile famed as Gelato Messina’s Chief Creative Chef.

The brand has 30 shop fronts in Australia and a single shop in Hong Kong.

Melbourne-raised pastry chef Jana Lai also joins the cast of DM 2024. Jana is famed as an instructor at the Ecole Bellouet Conseil in Paris.

Well known baker and pastry chef John Demetrios will also be battling it out with the dessert masters this season.

Former MasterChef guest Katherine Sabbath is another familiar face joining the spin-off.

Rounding out the cast is cook book author Reece Hignell.

One short clip showed Brooke hard at work in the kitchen icing a delicious looking cake and another picture captured her posing up a storm with the finished pastry

One short clip showed Brooke hard at work in the kitchen icing a delicious looking cake and another picture captured her posing up a storm with the finished pastry

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